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Definition of gospel
Thanks for using this online dictionary, we have been helping millions of people improve their use of the english language with its free online services. English definition of gospel is as below...
Gospel
(v.)
Anything
propounded
or
accepted
as
infallibly
true; as, they took his words for
gospel..
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Clergyman
::
Clergyman
(n.) An
ordained
minister;
a man
regularly
authorized
to
preach
the
gospel,
and
administer
its
ordinances;
in
England
usually
restricted
to a
minister
of the
Established
Church..
Martyr
::
Martyr
(n.) One who, by his
death,
bears
witness
to the truth of the
gospel;
one who is put to death for his
religion;
as,
Stephen
was the first
Christian
martyr..
Evangelism
::
Evangelism
(n.) The
preaching
or
promulgation
of the
gospel.
Evangelistary
::
Evangelistary
(n.) A
selection
of
passages
from the
Gospels,
as a
lesson
in
divine
service..
Promulgation
::
Promulgation
(n.) The act of
promulgating;
publication;
open
declaration;
as, the
promulgation
of the
gospel..
Antinomian
::
Antinomian
(n.) One who
maintains
that, under the
gospel
dispensation,
the moral law is of no use or
obligation,
but that faith alone is
necessary
to
salvation.
The sect of
Antinomians
originated
with John
Agricola,
in
Germany,
about the year
1535..
Gospel
::
Gospel
(v.)
Anything
propounded
or
accepted
as
infallibly
true; as, they took his words for
gospel..
Gospel
::
Gospel
(v.) One of the four
narratives
of the life and death of Jesus
Christ,
written
by
Matthew,
Mark, Luke, and
John..
Evangelical
::
Evangelical
(a.)
Contained
in, or
relating
to, the four
Gospels;
as, the
evangelical
history..
Evangelical
::
Evangelical
(a.)
Earnest
for the truth
taught
in the
gospel;
strict
in
interpreting
Christian
doctrine;
preeminetly
orthodox;
--
technically
applied
to that party in the
Church
of
England,
and in the
Protestant
Episcopal
Church,
which holds the
doctrine
of
Justification
by Faith
alone;
the Low
Church
party.
The term is also
applied
to other
religion
bodies
not
regarded
as
orthodox..
Text
::
Text (n.) The four
Gospels,
by way of
distinction
or
eminence..
Evangel
::
Evangel
(n.) Good news;
announcement
of glad
tidings;
especially,
the
gospel,
or a
gospel..
Dictate
::
Dictate
(v. t.) A
statement
delivered
with
authority;
an
order;
a
command;
an
authoritative
rule,
principle,
or
maxim;
a
prescription;
as,
listen
to the
dictates
of your
conscience;
the
dictates
of the
gospel..
Gospel
::
Gospel
(v.) Any
system
of
religious
doctrine;
sometimes,
any
system
of
political
doctrine
or
social
philosophy;
as, this
political
gospel..
Gospelized
::
Gospelized
(imp. & p. p.) of
Gospeliz.
Law
::
Law (n.) The
Jewish
or
Mosaic
code, and that part of
Scripture
where it is
written,
in
distinction
from the
gospel;
hence,
also, the Old
Testament..
Synosteology
::
Synoptist
(n.) Any one of the
authors
of the three
synoptic
Gospels,
which give a
history
of our
Lord's
life and
ministry,
in
distinction
from the
writer
of
John's
Gospel,
which gives a
fuller
record
of his
teachings..
Evangelize
::
Evangelize
(v. t.) To
instruct
in the
gospel;
to
preach
the
gospel
to; to
convert
to
Christianity;
as, to
evangelize
the
world..
Evangelize
::
Evangelize
(v. i.) To
preach
the
gospel.
Gospel
::
Gospel
(v.) A
selection
from one of the
gospels,
for use in a
religious
service;
as, the
gospel
for the day..
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